Selected macroeconomic issues of common concern to the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation
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RT Generic T1 Selected macroeconomic issues of common concern to the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1997-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6502 PB United Nations AB <p>Over a period of four years, beginning in 1993, the ESCAP secretariat organized a series of national workshops on macroeconomic reforms in each of the Central Asian countries. The workshops. addressed the following issues: the management of monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies, the liberalization of trade, the privatization of State enterprises and foreign direct investment. The objective was to sensitize policy makers to these areas of economic governance and to familiarize them with the experience of other developing countries of the Asian and Pacific region in addressing the related issues. Policy makers were thus afforded an opportunity to make an informed choice from among a range of options, taking into account the unique features of their own countries. During these workshops it was suggested that a number of macroeconomic issues commonly faced by the Central Asian countries merited attention. Among them were high inter-enterprise indebtedness and payment arrears, the management of banking reforms, and revitalization of economic relationships between the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation. These issues were discussed at a subregional seminar held in Almaty in September 1996. The present publication contains two papers from that seminar.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Selected macroeconomic issues of common concern to the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1997-11 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6502 PB - United Nations AB -Over a period of four years, beginning in 1993, the ESCAP secretariat organized a series of national workshops on macroeconomic reforms in each of the Central Asian countries. The workshops. addressed the following issues: the management of monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies, the liberalization of trade, the privatization of State enterprises and foreign direct investment. The objective was to sensitize policy makers to these areas of economic governance and to familiarize them with the experience of other developing countries of the Asian and Pacific region in addressing the related issues. Policy makers were thus afforded an opportunity to make an informed choice from among a range of options, taking into account the unique features of their own countries. During these workshops it was suggested that a number of macroeconomic issues commonly faced by the Central Asian countries merited attention. Among them were high inter-enterprise indebtedness and payment arrears, the management of banking reforms, and revitalization of economic relationships between the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation. These issues were discussed at a subregional seminar held in Almaty in September 1996. The present publication contains two papers from that seminar.
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Over a period of four years, beginning in 1993, the ESCAP secretariat organized a series of national workshops on macroeconomic reforms in each of the Central Asian countries. The workshops. addressed the following issues: the management of monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies, the liberalization of trade, the privatization of State enterprises and foreign direct investment. The objective was to sensitize policy makers to these areas of economic governance and to familiarize them with the experience of other developing countries of the Asian and Pacific region in addressing the related issues. Policy makers were thus afforded an opportunity to make an informed choice from among a range of options, taking into account the unique features of their own countries. During these workshops it was suggested that a number of macroeconomic issues commonly faced by the Central Asian countries merited attention. Among them were high inter-enterprise indebtedness and payment arrears, the management of banking reforms, and revitalization of economic relationships between the Central Asian countries and the Russian Federation. These issues were discussed at a subregional seminar held in Almaty in September 1996. The present publication contains two papers from that seminar.